Pudendal Neuralgia Clinical Trial
Pudendal neuralgia is a recent identified pathology, extremely invalidating, related to
chronic pelvic entrapment. Nowadays, pudendal neuralgia can be treated with:
- neuropathic pains treatment
- specific kinesitherapy
- Alcock's canal and sacrospinal ligament infiltrations under scan
- with diagnostic block
- local steroids injections
- and surgical decompression of pudendal nerve with transrectal approach.
Only surgery was validated after a randomised protocol studying surgery versus abstention,
performed and published by the CHU de Nantes. Many techniques have been proposed for
realization of pudendal nerve infiltrations. The results of these infiltrations have never
been published, and no randomised study had ever evaluated those results, even at short-run.
Very few randomized studies have validated steroids infiltrations techniques in canal
syndrome neuropathies.
The primary objective of the investigators phase IV trial is to evaluate the efficacy of
three different types of pudendal nerve infiltrations in Alcock's canal and sacrospinal
ligament:
- group A: only local anesthetic (control arm)
- group B: local anesthetics associated with local steroids
- group C: local anesthetics associated with local steroids and important volumes of
physiological serum
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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